Personally I think you would be better off with separate componentry.An NZ Japanese head unit with Bluetooth, stand alone nav gear (TomTom etc) and if you think you need a reversing camera there are plenty of cheap kits out there, even ones that replace your rear view mirror.As for steering wheel control adapters you could try http://www.edsauto.co.nz/Eds also have plenty of fitting kits for custom installs. Not sure if they deal with the public though.

I've been looking at these for the last few days but there's a catch... If you con't have steering wheel controls that can integrate with the unit, you have no ability to control the audio (except volume) while using navigation. That is, there's no pause, no next track, no stop, to change station etc...

Other than that - they look great. They're clearly a cheap CHinese unit but the Eonon branding people do have a few years of history and enthusiast car message boards show they have given excellent after sales support. Most buyers are very happy.

After the research I have finally decided to go with what I already have in my car.All this units are Chinese made and not sure hiw long they will work for. Once I remove the original unit and fix one of these, I can't go back to the original fitting if these unit don't work.Don't feel the risk is worth.

I went through this same problem. I gave up and bought an $89 stereo from Supercheap.

I would love one that just has a screen to show my phone interface like airplay with iphones, some steering wheel connectors and connections to all the telemetry etc, but apparently they dont exist...dammit.

Talkiet: I've been looking at these for the last few days but there's a catch... If you con't have steering wheel controls that can integrate with the unit, you have no ability to control the audio (except volume) while using navigation. That is, there's no pause, no next track, no stop, to change station etc...

Other than that - they look great. They're clearly a cheap CHinese unit but the Eonon branding people do have a few years of history and enthusiast car message boards show they have given excellent after sales support. Most buyers are very happy.

Cheers - N

I wasn't aware of that catch - however it won't affect they way I use the stereo as it's pop in a CD and let it play through - I'm not a skipper of songs and I hardly ever listen to the radio, I also don't anticipate I will be using the navigation much - just thought while I was buying for the extra $50 might as well get it.

I really do have to load up a decent sized SD card with a good selection of FLAC and leave that in there though - that will be project 23 on my list of things to do.